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Michael OConnor > wrote:
>On May 25, 7:37*pm, (Steve Pope) wrote: >> No it is not simmered in a crock pot. * Where did you read that? >> The beef that goes into a cheesesteak is grilled on a flat restaurat >> grill along with the onions, in a large amount of low-grade olive oil. >When the sliced beef and veggies are simmered in juices in a crock >pot, and served on a bun, that sandwich would be more like one of >those Italian Beef Sandwiches that Chicago is famous for. I'm sure >it's a delicious sandwich, but it's not a Philly Cheesesteak. I've >never made a Philly Cheesesteak at home, but they would have to be >made in a skillet or a griddle (preferably a griddle) to approach >authenticity. Well, a cook in Philly might have a crockpot on hand. To whack over the head of a non-paying customer. S. |
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